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I was given an outline of the steps during the seminar I attended and recently saw my doctor for the referral letter and have an appointment to see the psychologist this week. But when I was with my doctor he called the surgeons office and they were talking about tests that I would need done later? :thumbup: Nothing they gave out at the seminar talks about these tests - can anyone tell me what tests they are and where along the "steps" the come in to play? :crying:

Thanks,

Robin

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I haven't been banded yet, but I'm on deck for Wed. 26th. I had to have a pre op physical with a chest x ray, EKG, a Upper GI, a abdominal ultrasound, Arterial Blood Gas screen, a regular blood test, urinanalysis (sp?) Psych Evaluation and 2 sleep studies. I wound up getting the cpap machine too.

Tomorrow is the last pre op visit with all the paperwork signing, then it's off to the races...

Hope all goes well

Sg.

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After a general seminar which was with an audience of about 30 people we were scheduled for a smaller "class" of about 8 people with the NP for the practice.

There we were given packets with our individual information in them and the tests required for each of us.

I have a post here about what they were.

From memory they are:

Psych eval

Cardiac eval (stress test for some)

GI eval & EGD

Pulmonology eval and PFTs & sleep study

Venous Duplex

Blood panel

Abdominal Sono

Dr.s eval and letter of necessity

Meeting with Surgeon with family/support member

Attend a support group

I think thats it. I'll look for the post.

OH, and the biggie....the SIX month Dr supervised diet with weight tracking.

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